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Elementary News

District’s longest-serving employee to retire today after 50—yes, 50!—years

September 30, 2020 AAPS News Editor

Wines Elementary PE teacher Diane Wahl has finally decided it’s time to call it a career. The ’65 graduate of Ann Arbor High attended Wines as a fifth grader when it opened in 1957. By […]

Features

AAPS launches the first IB Career-related Programme (CP) in the state

September 19, 2018 AAPS News Editor

Video and story by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor   By Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor Ann Arbor Public Schools’ theme for the 2018-19 school year  is “engage.” And perhaps nothing puts that concept into […]

Interim Principal Shaenu Micou in graduation gown handing Alexis Harrison in cap and gown an award.
Class of 2018

Pathways celebrates the future with the Class of 2018 Commencement Ceremony

June 5, 2018 AAPS News Editor

“I still kept going because of my ambition, motivation, independence, and having unconditional love for my loved ones. I’m ready to take my next step on my journey, class of 2018 it’s our turn,” says Pathways graduate Tiana Corrao. […]

Features

24 AAPS schools receive national recognition for commitment to empowering students

April 11, 2018 AAPS News Editor

Twenty-four Ann Arbor Public Schools elementary, middle and high schools have been recognized as a Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Distinguished School for increasing access, engagement, and achievement in our PLTW programs. “We are extremely […]

Features

Clague celebrates new status as “Michigan School to Watch”

May 26, 2017 AAPS News Editor

Story, photos and video by Jo Mathis AAPS District News editor Clague Middle School has been named just one of the state’s 12 “2017 School to Watch” by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle Grades […]

Features

Huron, Pioneer and Skyline designated as 2016 MI HEARTSafe schools

October 20, 2016 AAPS News Editor

The Michigan Departments of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), and Education (MDE); American Heart Association (AHA); Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA); and Michigan Alliance for Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death of the Young (MAP-SCDY) […]

Class of 2015

Pathways to Success Academic Campus celebrates first graduation: See the slideshow

June 2, 2015 AAPS News Editor

Story and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News In ninth grade, Karrah Weeder skipped classes, her grade point average fell to a point two, and she didn’t really care when she was kicked out of […]

Features

Students win lots of green for creating green design

March 10, 2015 AAPS News Editor

The work of five AAPS students may be coming soon to a trail near you. All are winners in the Allen Creek Green the Way: Student Sculpture Competition. A2STEAM art and design teacher Rachael Van […]

Academics

Angell/Ann Arbor Open team takes fourth consecutive win at Academic Games

March 6, 2015 AAPS News Editor

In the 41-year history of Michigan Leagues of Academic Games, no school has ever taken first place three years in a row until Angell/Ann Arbor Open elementaries did it last year. And now they’ve done […]

High School News

Skyline magazine named best high school literary publication in the state—again

February 6, 2015 AAPS News Editor

Story and photos by Jo Mathis/AAPS District News Editor The school district known for brains and brawn also boasts some exceptional poets, writers, editors, photographers and artists. Skyline High School’s “Teen Spirit” magazine has again […]

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